Flourishing programs in 80+ disciplines. A vibrant Christian mission. $50 million
in new campus construction. A 2014 Division III national championship. 95% placement
within 6 months of graduation. There’s never been a better time to consider Hope College.

As a member of the MIAA and NCAA Division III associations, Hope College sponsors
22 varsity sports for men and women. The college is home to the 2014 NCAA Division
III National Championship women’s volleyball team.

Spring Sports Letters Awarded; Seventeen Athletes Lettered Four Years

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Letterwinners on spring sports teams at Hope College have been announced by athletic
directors Tim Schoonveld and women's athletic director Eva Folkert.

Letterwinners on spring sports teams at Hope College have been announced by athletic
directors Tim Schoonveld and women's athletic director Eva Folkert.

The spring season culminated a successful year of intercollegiate athletics as Hope
College won for the 12th consecutive year the Commisioner's Cup for having the best
cumulative men's and women's program in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
(MIAA). Hope finished first in both the MIAA women's and men’s all-sports standings.
It marks the 34th time in school history that Hope has won the coveted MIAA Commissioner's
Cup, the most of any member school.

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